dcjredline
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- Mar 26, 2012
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I wish I would have thought about this BEFORE I started with the heavy clay bar, then I wouldnt have had to polish so much
The truck I had in today has been taken care of in general and it is a 2014 Tacoma.
Even with claying the car some of the sap wouldnt come off. I pre-soaked with CG Citrus clear and washed with DG 901. Polished with XMT#4 and followed with XMT360 STILL some sap left over. Had the truck pulled out in the sun and decided to wipe down all streaks and call it a defeat.
Well the tip I have for you today is.
ONR @QD strength soaking on sap and lightly scrubbed with a Waffle Weave towel will work miracles in the sun!!!!!!!! Broke that sap down like it was meant for it!!!
If you ever get stuck with sap that wont come off give some ONR a try!! :dblthumb2:
The truck I had in today has been taken care of in general and it is a 2014 Tacoma.
Even with claying the car some of the sap wouldnt come off. I pre-soaked with CG Citrus clear and washed with DG 901. Polished with XMT#4 and followed with XMT360 STILL some sap left over. Had the truck pulled out in the sun and decided to wipe down all streaks and call it a defeat.
Well the tip I have for you today is.
ONR @QD strength soaking on sap and lightly scrubbed with a Waffle Weave towel will work miracles in the sun!!!!!!!! Broke that sap down like it was meant for it!!!
If you ever get stuck with sap that wont come off give some ONR a try!! :dblthumb2: